8621379

Device, Method, and Graphical User Interface for Creating and Using Duplicate Virtual Keys

PublishedDecember 31, 2013
Assigneenot available in USPTO data we have
InventorsAnton Davydov
Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
24 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A computing device, comprising: a display and a touch-sensitive surface; one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: displaying a virtual keyboard that includes a plurality of keys; detecting selection of a first key in the virtual keyboard while a key cloning mode is inactive; in response to detecting selection of the first key in the virtual keyboard while the key cloning mode is inactive, inputting a character corresponding to the first key; detecting a first input on the virtual keyboard; in response to detecting the first input on the virtual keyboard: activating a key cloning mode, and maintaining display of the virtual keyboard; while in the key cloning mode: detecting selection of the first key on the virtual keyboard; and, in response to detecting selection of the first key, displaying a duplicate of the first key; detecting activation of the duplicate of the first key; and, in response to detecting, activation of the duplicate of the first key, inputting a character corresponding to the first key.

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2. The device of claim 1 , including instructions for: ceasing to display the virtual keyboard; and, maintaining display of the duplicate of the first key after the virtual keyboard ceases to be displayed.

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3. The device of claim 1 , including instructions for: detecting a second input on the duplicate of the first key; and moving the duplicate of the first key across the display in accordance with the second input.

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4. The device of claim 3 , including instructions for: ceasing to display the duplicate of the first soft key when the duplicate of the first key moves into the virtual keyboard.

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5. The device of claim 1 , including instructions for: while in the key cloning mode: detecting selection of a second key, distinct from the first key, on the virtual keyboard; and, in response to detecting selection of the second key, displaying a duplicate of the second key; detecting activation of the duplicate of the second key; and, in response to detecting activation of the duplicate of the second key, inputting a character corresponding to the second key.

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6. The device of claim 4 , including instructions for: detecting a gesture on the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key; in response to detecting the gesture on the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key: ceasing to display the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key; and displaying a third key corresponding to a combination of the first key and second key; detecting activation of the third key; and, in response to detecting activation of the third key, performing an action in accordance with the combination of the first key and the second key.

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7. A method, comprising: at a computing device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface: displaying a virtual keyboard that includes a plurality of keys; detecting selection of a first key in the virtual keyboard while a key cloning mode is inactive; in response to detecting selection of the first key in the virtual keyboard while the key cloning mode is inactive, inputting a character corresponding to the first key; detecting a first input on the virtual keyboard; in response to detecting the first input on the virtual keyboard: activating a key cloning mode, and maintaining display of the virtual keyboard; while in the key cloning mode: detecting selection of the first key on the virtual keyboard; and, in response to detecting selection of the first key, displaying a duplicate of the first key; detecting activation of the duplicate of the first key; and, in response to detecting activation of the duplicate of the first key, inputting a character corresponding to the first key.

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8. The method of claim 7 , including: ceasing to display the virtual keyboard; and, maintaining display of the duplicate of the first key after the virtual keyboard ceases to be displayed.

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9. The method of claim 7 , including: detecting a second input on the duplicate of the first key; and moving the duplicate of the first key across the display in accordance with the second input.

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10. The method of claim 9 , including: ceasing to display the duplicate of the first key when the duplicate of the first key moves into the virtual keyboard.

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11. The method of claim 7 , including: while in the key cloning mode: detecting selection of a second key, distinct from the first key, on the virtual keyboard; and, in response to detecting selection of the second key, displaying a duplicate of the second key; detecting activation of the duplicate of the second key; and, in response to detecting activation of the duplicate of the second key, inputting a character corresponding to the second key.

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12. The method of claim 11 , including: detecting a gesture on the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key; in response to detecting the gesture on the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key: ceasing to display the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key; and displaying a third key corresponding to a combination of the first key and second key; detecting activation of the third key; and, in response to detecting activation of the third key, performing an action in accordance with the combination of the first key and the second key.

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13. A graphical user interface on a computing device with a display, a touch-sensitive surface, a memory, and one or more processors to execute one or more programs stored in the memory, the graphical user interface comprising: a virtual keyboard that includes a plurality of keys; wherein: selection of a first key in the virtual keyboard is detected while a key cloning mode is inactive; in response to detecting selection of the first key in the virtual keyboard while the key cloning mode is inactive, a character corresponding to the first key is inputted; a first input on the virtual keyboard is detected; in response to detecting the first input on the virtual keyboard: a key cloning mode is activated, and display of the virtual keyboard is maintained; while in the key cloning mode: selection of the first key on the virtual keyboard is detected; and, a duplicate of the first key is displayed in response to the detection of the selection of the first key; activation of the duplicate of the first key is detected; and, a character corresponding to the first key is inputted in response to the detection of the activation of the duplicate of the first key.

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14. The graphical user interface of claim 13 , wherein: display the virtual keyboard is ceased; and, display of the duplicate of the first key is maintained after the virtual keyboard ceases to be displayed.

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15. The graphical user interface of claim 13 , wherein: a second input on the duplicate of the first key is detected; and the duplicate of the first key is moved across the display in accordance with the second input.

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16. The graphical user interface of claim 15 , wherein: display of the duplicate of the first soft key is ceased when the duplicate of the first key moves into the virtual keyboard.

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17. The graphical user interface of claim 13 , wherein: while in the key cloning mode: selection of a second key, distinct from the first key, is detected on the virtual keyboard; and, in response to detecting selection of the second key, a duplicate of the second key is displayed; activation of the duplicate of the second key is detected; and, in response to detecting activation of the duplicate of the second key, a character corresponding to the second key is inputted.

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18. The graphical user interface of claim 17 , wherein: a gesture on the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key is detected; in response to detecting the gesture on the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key: display of the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key is ceased; and a third key corresponding to a combination of the first key and second key is displayed; activation of the third key is detected; and, in response to detecting activation of the third key, an action in accordance with the combination of the first key and the second key is performed.

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19. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing one or more programs, the one or more programs comprising instructions, which when executed by a computing device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface, cause the device to: display a virtual keyboard that includes a plurality of keys; detect selection of a first key in the virtual keyboard while a key cloning mode is inactive; in response to detecting selection of the first key in the virtual keyboard while the key cloning mode is inactive, input a character corresponding to the first key; detect a first input on the virtual keyboard; in response to detecting the first input on the virtual keyboard; activate a key cloning mode, and maintain display of the virtual keyboard; while in the key cloning mode: detect selection of the first key on the virtual keyboard; and, in response to detecting selection of the first key, display a duplicate of the first key; detect activation of the duplicate of the first key; and, in response to detecting activation of the duplicate of the first key, input a character corresponding to the first key.

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20. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 19 , including instructions which cause the device to: cease to display the virtual keyboard; and, maintain display of the duplicate of the first key after the virtual keyboard ceases to be displayed.

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21. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 19 , including instructions which cause the device to: detect a second input on the duplicate of the first key; and move the duplicate of the first key across the display in accordance with the second input.

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22. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 21 , including instructions which cause the device to: cease to display the duplicate of the first soft key when the duplicate of the first key moves into the virtual keyboard.

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23. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 19 , including instructions which cause the device to: while in the key cloning mode: detect selection of a second key, distinct from the first key, on the virtual keyboard; and, in response to detecting selection of the second key, display a duplicate of the second key; detect activation of the duplicate of the second key; and, in response to detecting activation of the duplicate of the second key, inputting a character corresponding to the second key.

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24. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 23 , including instructions which cause the device to: detect a gesture on the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key; in response to detecting the gesture on the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key: cease to display the duplicate of the first key and the duplicate of the second key; and display a third key corresponding to a combination of the first key and second key; detect activation of the third key; and, in response to detecting activation of the third key, perform an action in accordance with the combination of the first key and the second key.

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December 31, 2013

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Anton Davydov

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